Posts by Mara McLoughlin
What is Autism, anyway?

The big problem is that the DSM-5 criteria are written as a set of fixed, deficits-focused observations about the behavior of Autistic children. At no point does the DSM move into motivations or reasons for the behavior, and at no point does the DSM advocate that Autism can be anything apart from a pathology (and doesn’t discuss the impact of autism on teens and adults).

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Happy Autistic Pride Day!

Autistic people are 15-35% more likely to be LGBTQIA+ (versus 4.5% of all Americans), and 7.59x more likely to be transgender and/or gender diverse. That's so cool! All of the steps we take to know and improve ourselves are to be celebrated!

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Being Autistic While Black

This diagnostic disparity means that BIPOC children may not get the support and services they need to be successful. They may instead receive a diagnosis of Emotional Disturbance, or Oppositional Defiant Disorder. They may not receive a diagnosis at all. And they may end up in jail, or dead, as a result lack of society’s understanding of autism, as well as the impact of untrained community members and lack of social support.

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"To be nobody-but-yourself" in an allistic world…

The conversation around person-first language — "person with autism" vs. "autistic person" (the preferred nomenclature of actually autistic people) — is absurd.

If autism is the exception, and "allism" the rule…let's flip the script:

"I have allism" vs "I am autistic"

"People suffering from allism" vs "People suffering from autism"

And more:

"People with allism because allism does not define them"

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